Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 November 1902 — Page 1

VOL. 45 JASPER. INDIAN A. FRIDAY, NOV KM It Kit 14. 1902. NO. 1r

Pl'BLI-IIK.l iVKItY Nil DAY AT I'KK, I t H I - I'l'M'V, INDIANA, MY CI. KM BUT DOAMI. OFFICE. In Ontnuia Bdiumm On Wk.st Sixth Stkk.kt. PRICE OF ÖÜB8CBIPTION.

W.C T. U.COLUMN.

CON'DLCTKD HY UK4. M. L. II'iHBl

it pave, thin state of thing exit's because the bed citizens do not vote, tiive vom hubind a goo J clean ballot and tll hi:u to put it in. Wo man 'a Column

Woman Suffrage. Uev. I)r. Roob, formerly ot N-w York, later of Colorado, row of

Per Vear, M Rtuoban, Poatpaiu. $1.'0. Philadelphia, said at the recent

Festival of the New hr.ghnd Suf

frage Asaociation :

on Madison

Shorter time in pioporttOB

RATES OF ADVERTWINO. For legal ailvertii-eiin-tita letral r iltn 10 lines $1.(10 for find iuaertion ; &0o each 8uheeiient insertion. For yearly advertisement!! lilieral con tract will 1 made to regular adver tiaers. COMMERCIAL AND JOB WORK Of all Kimls Promptly and Neatly ea 64-Uted at l.lHKKAl. PKK RH. We invite inspection and liiminetM.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

C. W.Traylor,M.D. Physcian & Surgeon, Irolaiul, Indiana.

Call'' answered niirlit nni' day. Both tele bones Cumberland Home. li t. 1. rei. iy.

and

FRANK La.

Attorney at Law ami IVneioti Attorney. JASPKK, - INDIANA The c.nh tin. m -!" n practicing t HnasT la raboliPe BaalBCwS latrastas iucwiii ba promptly atea i to Al actmif J '. ( i.ll.i t ..ii- pn. tu I . t!y

. i b irr I. if. nr. I A. ci.l. nt iiii.uraiice

MdN la oSB. , mc- Two jnarM aorta of court aoesa Mut u. tan

K M. MILBCKN.

M A. SWEKNIY.

MILIUM & SWEENEY. Attorneys at Law, JASPER, INDIANA. Will practice mthr Courts of liutwl and Jj)oln.nKt- nt-"- Particular attention kIvd to .li ction. -vrricKJa" St.. oppoait aa I-.bla C"rly .tank. Dec 9, If-

wl.'lt COX W.8.HLNTKK. COX A HUNTER. Attorneys at Lav? JASPIS. INDIANA. Will practice ti 111. court of Dakota anil adjoining cooiitic. Collection am! FMaatl "omce InSpayJ' balldtaa oaPublk S.jnaw rb. i, iwkvit. W A.Trajlor. luir Trujlnr.

J KAY LOR & TllAYUHt. Attorneys at Law,

JAS ft Kit. IMHANA,

I .mi glad in :t few words to

you my impression of epial etil frage in Colorado. I had the good fortune to live in that new kinpdom for two years. I will tell you some of the things I saw, and some of things I did not sie. The first thing wnich impressed mo was that the women were more Nerioti.s than the av rage l women

elsewhere, and that they wen di-

ens-ing a different order of hui y t-. The topic was not hats, or pink or

yellow teas, but questions of the

state, of th3 city, an I ecpccialiy of the M'hools. You could not find a group of motherri any win r-? but they were disc us.-ing the best interests of the schools, ml inviting the teachers to their homes, ai.d trying to elect the best men to the school board. I said to my-'..'. "Colorado is now where New Knir land was fifty years ago." Ren England is :i spirit, and it ha- U wept waid. The second thir.ii 1 QOticsd was that municipal affairs were regar led

a.- the larger hoii-ektep.ng, and at every little social function the women, instead of talking about tf.eir

Truant Officer' Kcparl

Toaaship. Ill) II I Willi HI. IVO., Nor. In r-gard to Ihn attendance in the schools of the above natntd

school corporation 1 am able to r-',V ....r f ILm

No. of children enumerated by the trustee la-t May between the ag s of 8 and -1 No. of chil Iren moved it. t th? townehip, transfers i to it, or arrived at school age since last M;:v

25

Total to he accounted for HOW A COCNTHi B. No. dead, moved away, or going to -chool outside of said corporotion No. mentally or physically incapacitated No. enrolled on teachers' register-No. recently notifled to enter, or to be more regular in attendance. No. without th truancy and not in school.

Truant Officer'. Report oa Raiibridfe Tttnashia ScnocU. HirsraHNMM, lud., Nor. 6, IIKJ2. t Aa m. i

in rrgaru 10 ine aitenüai ce in the rchio!a in the above named

achoo! corporation I an able to report a follows : No. of children enunarald by the trustee Jaat May between the ajre of;andJI, IM

r- No. of children moved itt th.

toansbip, transferred to it, or arrived at achool a einre

laet May. Total to be accountei for, now AccorxTKD r. No. dad. moved away, or go1 ' ing to school outride of aid ; corporation. Nj. mentally or physically incapacitated, N . enrolled on Uachers' registers, Ne. recently notified to enter, or be more r gular in attend anc?, No. not within the truancy age, -' - and n-t in echool. Total, RKMVBks

OtMi Qrcaal Caen Adj uirned baturday, its October term, having u-ed the 24 daya al-

a "

The Courier Washiaftaa Letter.

Wa-u.v.i ..C:rv, Nov. 11, 'ir.

A h-n it was tirrt realized that

the repablicana bad won complete by law, except a recess of two control ot the liou.e of R -pre.-euta- (la'8 ,or tue election. The - it r ived a bitter disapxint- ocket WM clear d of every case that t.t to the democratic leaders in wa ready for trial at adjournment. Washington who had worked so in- Th' ,f,al exciting the most interdefatigably all summer, but as lhe et- Phbly, was that against Peri 1 Mi in away, and it ,er P'. ,0' removing a tombstone :s p ,s-io h to ttke a more o.-j a - 81"1 l'"wng"Vr a grave, fjr which

sionate view t the situation, there iriH ueienaant was lined ny a jury

are man v c .n-olinL' features in the auu uul u wuicn mere is

republican victory." Corernor 1,lel.v fo f?rjW several other cases.

Odell, who carried New York -täte JudSe Ky granted a new trial in

-. oy a majontv of HO.OX) two years im c'e' ana 11 " con-e up again

g, was thi year elected by so at the January term of court. hu i a tiij .rity that it is evide'r.t to . r,e following indicates the final ftfjBUl, : irualiar with th ;-itua- judgments in all cases not hereto tion.'that a cl -er survision ot tor" reported in the Coubikr col-

up -tji..- p iiing p. aces - would have meant his defeat. State -'et'T Hopf: Removing Another Mint which mu-t be re Jtombstone; new trial granted on

-.'membered in connection with the ffindant ? motion.

r-cent camoaiien is. l hat where a I Slte vs. Henry Lueker; cruelty

congressional nominee repjrted to to 'rnals; not guilty. Judge Griggs that his district was State vs. Henry Lueker; drunk; close and that it would lequire a few fied hundred dollars or perhaps the ser Sute vs- Charles Krempp; A Jfc T", vices of aa able speaker to poll him B j continued. " inroueh. and the Judi-e soared him ate vs. Conrad Prechtel; for-

jury inai ; v.rjict not gu.ity.

1

171

Total 1 1 KM VHKS 1 -pent s-veral days in

to.vti-hip m'.J v:-it-d tne m.Iji!'' twice. Un one of my visits the c unty superint'-ndant was with me bome of the school houses have

servants, were discussing the welfare en repailjt(,d ar.d r,pa r j jnd jf

of the city

In the third p . women reading the

I found the

not injured by people nit in school

x -n. i.. :t' iii-r out ,t h-- ,-Hrt.i -v n ur inai : v

Theschwl houses recently erect treasured fund. RenresentHtiv Kf- vs. Walter Meyers; seduc

1 lk ?t 1 ( . m kit r

i in t.iir.orioje lownsnip are cock immediately sent several llon 01 Ma,J wayze; nolJiel beamong the very best in Dubois Co. speakers and several h indred dol cause the accusing witness and de.Y.'r. Jiie improvemect male at No. 7 Urs in the district. The democrats fendant married. i commendable. There is some-will, however, establish permanent civil causes. Madison hing to show for every dollar spent headquarters in the near future, and Slate vs Southern Rr cantin-

um i.escnoois minis townsn.p wUl 0 ev.ry legitimate means to ued bv agreement for trial on the KespecnuUr yours, ubw a campaigo fund and perfect i.;th day of the next term of court. J. irj .HN- .N the organization before the great The order for sale of real estate I01 ülBcr- I 1904. There were many 0f Wm. H Coffman, a minor, was The youth bad adopted the pom- dtnte ' the recent fight which continued.

padour inetaod of combine hi hair .wer,s reiuuy noieu ana wrucn wm j. Schweder, administraUr of

tii-v will te- ot l'juJ service lor a orw,i t.;- a.au ti . oe rno-t available .n the tuture. a of itrni.r.l .1,... a-.

1 I I ' Lftn inn In pihi.i. V M .-i .1 f.i -i ..... I h nnil rune lui.m fit Iii.im .j . .

nrl tt.ino rminir to thn w. If ire of , 6 T . v . . lacier iiai an iiea i rial mere was on- r. . , ra. iwmm im m wmm quarry 10 the aute and keei inc do e touch -'V W11 - ! 'npW hf lv sensible and manly way to GlW expressed to your corre- John Schroeder, July 26, 1902, for älh? dZE?& wT9 "J.cmbtnehttr.midihmt wL to part 9IWQd-- v-.-r.i.y. is ttat $50 cash. Confirmed, and as to wiui an ne uuuign 01 iucoiu a frm wh(t t,alroQ9 gav much i ex- ü itK- -W. v ktfa s:u shicn way the wind othr a! Mt I (nr ..1. Mn.

- It WM VU1 . IV ' 1 i ' - I M V. - JU a I . , " " 1 V V, IVI BMIV J U

one of the mo t

Hoi-fa 1 1 'ii t .1 1 'in 1 t sk t r li urji saa. -.w - a m r . ' . .r . . , thrc jru mar v .tuiw - 1

trains of eoual ffrace: 1 ' n n ' . . mg else was aaaisn and anected : 'V , "7 iinueu

O - -1 Q r rinr np Ii r.i i lT. ir I'l J'l . I.il- - ' 'Wllll'll IKtini 111 IIHTII U-rilir

. . . . . . . - m - ... . .... -um' ... .... 1 r .11 j nii: ni in I imv m w . . rr, m r . - - - . -

1 II . ui'iiiiii.: ' ' v v ... 11 . ..it , I . . . . . .

0. 111111 a J.11C f . hereby to rai-e t ir to be p .r ...!- 1 Seventv-two hours

Wilt arasttsata ttteOssuaa

ailolnliiK"uiitM'!. CfOltlieuur IxiboU County t !. i. ISO).

tzensuip.

An election wa held soon aiie

got there, and I went to see

the carriages came up and deposited the women voters thera was a young woman busy among them. I saw at once she wa- n lady. 1

found afterwards (hat she was the daughter of a m u 1 1 i - millionaire), one of the Hocially elect. Hut Intra ine

was. explaining to the women, nn l

to the pooter woroi 11 e-pecialiy, the nature of the ballot, and how to

vote. Here was the beginning of a

break in that iron lyfttejn of

wnicn noius innnueiy more am ug .1 ,. .

of i.Ub.i..ndi women than among men; and I be-

tut.-r.ank.l ri . 1.1 .... . sick li-t for sorii' 1 in-.

narties. 11s is one ot the rno-t . . . " uuc 4UC r,,u" NUC:

r . 1 ueoiea. 1 u hi an 1 leacn-r- re- th n . 1 , , iiti.h r. fTe. tr H ul

.l.k..f-T..iTlUIV-u (.1 . . I ; . . 1 rü.'l' . - .w 1. u " v I w. ...

. . P5WI Ari I'll. 1 l l-.I... ....... f.. UM . . . . . - -.,J. i.r..l. - 1 .1 ..... .1 . . .

. - . ...... r ...ill. ii1. . : 1 . 1 ..... .n .... . . 1 . . . hub... ... . ... 1 ' 11 la. . 1 . . . . l.i . . r... n a . a mm ah . . .

, IU Ul UUIIlDU. Vmj 1 WliUlCI WK r--- auiamill u IVBUIIUUI, CI II, T.

1 ... m : , . m 1 1 in fit nnt iisnoii' . .! -.. ix.i ivr ini' is i ... ii . . n

nut (.nlv tl i ir .1 niwhti rs l.iit their 1 " pnvtiegea to imse itoemes wim oia " j , cnuer r. s.pUri0cE, et ai ; nnaing sons in all t e ekmei ts of ßood eil- ?le " V eXa!l ' 1 i un ODe 1 ?, established methods. Tüe announcement made last br agreement against Spurlock and sons in ail ine eicim i.i? 01 goou en- . . . ui.i TTT, ... .. . n. p,...o.t; ,.u ii.t... tit ..." J.- ....

. --o - i louniiuiao. ue sii. as ne - " r ' uu i.. i luni. ior m 0 : inn

money for book- ;00ked the rortlb orer. -ron look nbi c,uje to vV ashingt m lot the .gainst Spurlock and against Tower

at lodianap I.-. t:ym - " iurpjse. triat he wul be a candt- .nH Snnrlvkr fnr SlQ m nrl

Inter Uae books fWn n.i dica..ion and date f r th- .Speakership, is the tinued aa to Knlow and Sourlo. k.

were delivered at the school-door ahrtrtlt? iKnftAr an r,iA (rn i fJ first actual openimz of a tiht which Robin. rrtnn P f!

Dy tüe mau man. 1 his year töe the my, ctine in. teachers in Madi-on township seem If, urtling," he said, br war well placed and all seem ready and of pleasant comment. "hw 'much

promises lo prove interesting and ohorn, et al, continued by

bitter. Mr. Dalieli will stand for

agreement.

anxious to work.

Very respectfully y.urs, J H loane m, Truant Officer

Um. n Lights. Fariuir- are busy ii'i k:r t -rn. ( 'hii-tian Kr.d :.v r at !bi nlace

CaSte ,.O..r,lr.l Km m la.a J '' "

. ..'I' 1 .4- Vt ...T . . W I ' V I ' . 1 ..-.II-

you resemble y -ur fatbr " 'So he's just ben telling ae,"

anweiel the youth.

tne extreme pnase oi protecuon, Nancy K. Bis-ey vs. William 8. and tboe members who are unal Bissej, guardian; judgment for det raS . ;; l to tariff revision tendant. will doubtless dock to his support. J. P. Huther et al vs F I Betz

The old gentleman looked bard a the otb'r hand' Representative et al; tried and taken under adviseit a. as . i j?a a ai

at his s,m for a moment. ntocxx win maxe a ngni ior me ment. W-: . beexncel-l v. :.t I speakership, and he is believed to city of Huntinfburg vs. Isabel H. gurss yur brain ban"t been aff-ct- r-presect the "m derate revision ' Tieman ; demurrer by defendant to el bv . urf x! notion of hair dress-Action. Representative Cannon of transcript sustained, and excepted

I.Ko. II. H-itKi: B. M KEA FISHER & KEAN, AttnrneyB at Law, JASPKK, INDIANA Will practice in the Conrta of Imbols and adtolnina eotmtlM SpMlal atf atloa u. ni Ul. ment of fstt- nml eollwti.ni. onlr. in simiI lluildinic, c.Ter PniK str.r.v rt (.ntrani-t'. Mrrh i.liOO.

OPERATIVE DENTIST, JASPER, " INDIANA, aa.oo aar of tkkth. aa.oo OnlJ. Crown aod Brill work QolJ Kiliinir a Hprlltv llt mthod of flulrn artificial iMtk A I work narantd Trm Raonar.l OfBr -..nth -ul.' of Public -iiur... i M 11 i IM'-If v 0Mvfeel .onery. 4otii u. lsas ly

mect-

VI. re. ov nog

Nov u m.

in

Trav or scbods c i the abjve named school

DENTIS Til Y

dr. a. xi. mos it r. Resident Dentist, tlUNTINGHL'H, IINL.

Tendt-ra h' profcani.inal orTlci to all

follows

X . of children enumerated by the tru-tee ia-t May tetwt en

the ages of 0 ard 21. X , nf children moved into the township, transferred to it. or arrived t school age ince last May

Total to be accounted for, Hw ACVOO'TKI Fob. Ni dead, moved aw a v, or go

ing to school

corpiration.

outidc of said

.Vi. mentally or

capi"ated.

pLysica'l in-

nsjinK uir work m th.- dei.ui tine, and were pul jn respectable places -romi- to rive it hi -lot attention.! e r r

U3lC pUte work np.M-ially aoltcited, and all work warranted. Apr IS, 'MS.

Money to Loan at 5 Per Cent. Wm. A. Wilson. JASPER. INDIANA

ters. The women held club

inf.-. and took nains to no and

, u - .. . m

it fhfl nrnmpn in tho niorer oii:irtpr '

inil CYT.Iain tho ia-iou Iii t',. in If P 'Of lit

f-- - ----- - - a washerwoman was busy, her visi- Mr. and Mrs A, H

tor, pet haps one of the finest wo- spent .Sunday in Alfordsrille, men in the city, would ko right into fri-nJ- at i

the room where the tuti- were, ami Mr and Mrs. Peter J SonantT without interrupting her work would apnnt Bnnday in PortersrUle.

su mere exp.a.ning ner. Mr Jofco A Wminger an l famAnother thing 1 xpericnci-d was :,v, if ,i itnft in (u

going with my wif lo vote, ai d it " ... , r 11.. ... I i'vn. t'ii Kin lui r. il

aas a very simple and agreeable. tL-L-T . L . i pnes.. Itwasn,. half so ta... 'ip:...,.,! w',..n , r - I ' ...... mm and Mr. tiei.rire ip cet

some ast Boing snapping witti your;. .

if lU.th imimn ev. r r i lneir ' r - jence- compiete.i.

ithat women would be in any wav Preparations are being made for

'compromised by going wit i their - hristmas entertainment, consisthusbands and broth-rs to fjeiform f Oantnto With f t v Chirac'that simple action? Since I bare tnt, nttd scanery

done it. I cannot irnatrme how anv- Iii" I.eumon bundav hod anl

body ever thought so. (J -hg to Christian K.idearor wiil have a pts

. . i i ..I -TL i ; "

Dig uoj armeni store ana non e ai supper uns - piace i o .ua-v.rg R enrolled on t acher's regis

lerwaru on a wmiih uoii v, is lai uigoi. whiobu uir i .m an a.u . jrworse. Women at the Fast often Ladies are invited to bring pu s. j-0 recently n'-li lied to enter say to me, "How about going to Every body is invited to come. 0r to be now regular in atthose polling places?" They hare Proceeds fn the henitit of the Sun- t, nUnr it e. 9 n l a a - - WW a lx IIUBlJt,

in mind sucn pni as are onen nay r -nooi ana cnrisnan r.nuearor - if h-vond the ag- of II anl found in the Middle States, where Chri-tian Endeavor next Sunday' under seven and not in -cho I, 111 no decent man ought to be required night at 7:80, Fveryhody come to go. In Colorado, when the antj bri, B jU1r one with voii. T tal, 54b womeu were to be voters, the poll- i, .... t-... n-..-

I .,,..nt f .iir .1 av- initv-tin t lh

v-.. . ... it. I. l .1:1 i Th.nL.n.... W. . .

mw.Httwiwiaii i u. m schools jf Columbia towuship, and r .1. 1 ..a ......... ..1 . . . ask a

jeee. i uiu noi poo uuiver-w rr- uoTtOO UurDin has issued h s wjth the exception of one district h.rm. liy ahould we expect In? prooUma:ion announcing the time th attendance is very sstisfactory (ireut moral reforms are of rlow Thanksgiving Day's observance. He Beatty schoI bou t s crodsd jgrowtb. On the other lurid, I did j).-,k- ..f the pmsp roug condition that there is great need of add'ti n not see an) (.isrupted homes. One 0f the country and of the ohr ,1 r jtn. The three graded school thing I did see, often. Some BW'euM for (liankfulness, and ' rec houses are proing the wisdom of I worked man would remark, "I said cinman, that Ibursdav, the J7th. the nlan. Manr dudü. nlttMnt

to my wife," "ou have been at tay 0f November. 1 'J, be observ d voune men and women, are in the

I 1 a- T - - a A E . wmm " m ...

lo in or.n-T i?rj.l-s if thse school '.winch

r r o

Illinois wtu make a rigorous con-to by plaintiff; judgment on detest for the position, and heretofore mUrrer for defendant, and versus sa t elesjaia he ha- been the favorite. Mr. Lit- plaintiff for costs. tteSeld of Maine, whose great antt- jfl. F. Durlauf and Ferd. Voll

trust movement appears to have mer v. ,eo p Spayd; Hndinn for it. I.r. I in tlto nn id ! a r-tniti- r -I ( f ace .to i :. . J a

- -ardtotheatter.di i ihm , . . . , iuriaui ior S. muu juugoieot

. mie an-I riore me siruguie over there ire . an. for defendant as

Kara im likalr t.. ha nmltc ' i-r. , L I If M

i . - 1. 1 . . . - ' - "J i rem. outlier.

-i-u .mxisju ..u mu.n iu .tt,. S(,n-.r Bareridaw is in W-a.-Limr

. ing a yet. b "'i on the but is r.ow Traaat Olfictr' Ressrt

To ahia. Mi C irty i- in wry HuotinKbura. Ind.

neaitn.

to

11

the club meetings where the tickets a A day of Thanksgiving

were tnorougniy aisrntsssu ny wwascjitrnf 0f all good, tor tbe mercies hows an educatiocai spirit. On who know about the candidates. tni Henning bestowed up.n as." Tuesday night the county superinNow you tell me!" A busy physi- He a-k also that all b i-i-.-s. ,. nent' delivered an address to the cian said, "I always have my wifeto puspendetl as far as possible, and ail citizens of l'nion Valley, make out my ballot." It wo ild public offices be closed. v-rv i- tt jilv vours.

help out some of these corrupt citif s

of the East if women would do that Stranger "Is there a paper pubi.i -i at a aa k . a . m m m

now. in t'hiiaueiprna t. nv jo tied in tins towi.

II . Johnson,

Truant OlTicer.

even

which I mean the pit OfOOCrnption) Native "Xo we doo t need any

!Kad in it," liks the man in

'b.. ii, m-j.

the man who knows the most about We have two barber shop- and "a tl"' ar-e. nre the ,. r mi- who

sewing rirde. "-I.de.

don't advertise.

Claude A. Sittason vs. Southern

t.n seeking to make arrangements Ky. et al ; continued by agreement. wnereby he and the other members Conrad (f. Hemmerlein, executor . . h the Senate Committee on Terri (f (ieorge M. Arnold, dee'd, reports tones may tak a jaunt through Je of real estate Xor. 1st, 1902, Oklahoma. Alabama and New Mn- to Henry Beckmao for $75 SO, ico at government expense, prepare- cash; sale confirmed. : ry r-: rting tht bill tor their phil. Hollenbeck vs. Frank W. J admission to statehood, whicn pa-s- IVOos ; continued. ed the H ae at the la-t -es-on in the petition of Fesd. Fus4 an! " 4 'tireatly again-t his wi.l, Mr. llev-j. p. saD for a drain wai contiuu erage was Intent., by Basel r tiay, ed by operation of law. to promise that this bill should be W. E. Gri instead et al, vs. Cbas. Irepiitedat the first term of this sjs- H. Osbern ; finding by agreement

i n an l he will aoumiess ao so, out f.,r plaintiff for S 1 2; 07. he wiil first etj ya j inket as the Mary C. Sullivan vs. Wm. SuIIiprice d his urr-nd r. ran divorce granted plaintiff with The Pre i lent a d hi- fam.ly are t(jQ alimony and US attorney fee.

'""v- ii. - . n t viute Mat ( ineer vs. Wm Bret, et a! :

I mm wltKrir.aii l - I ! m ... vf t will .1: : 1

n i : another trip 11 John H. Habbe vs. Fred. W. will leave first for Xew Vor k. Shellhase ; judgment for 292.80. Frm ttwaon he wi I g s.uth and David J . Whitsett, guardian of aili attend tbe tnntf ti n to I. ike E Whitsett heirs, report- sale of real Wright, vi-. -gweraor of the Philip-e.tate Nor. I, r)2, to Heward at Memphis on Now. 1. he Whitsett and Walter Risley fir will then go In Philadelphia to at J0 cash; sale cenfirmed. tend the binj iet of the Union Jos. Dupps, guardian of Frank League club and will not return to Dupps, reports sale of real estate to .Va-..ii.j..n finally un'il the 221. Krank X Kunkel and John Trox-

Only that portion of the White er, for $040 Cah, sale confirmed.

Hou occupied by the President s, Wm. C. Brittain vs. Peter H pf ; family is completed, the ren vatin damages for removing tombttons; üeing a little ra re thin ha'f d ne continued by operation of law. m the eat mom, and in variou "7-i; 71 stages of progress in other portions , Jes U- Duncan, of Luce townd tbe bouse. C A S. brought W Ten fine corn t) Mort Brown, Wednesday, which In all tbe multiplicity of your be grew on his farm, one half mile )usiu?ss affnrs and pleasure, don't northeast of Richland City. The

for-1 the school teacher who has orn averages more than a pound to

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